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Catalogue
  
Op. 70

Movements
  
24

Composed
  
1936 (1936)

The Queen of Spades (Prokofiev)

The Queen of Spades (Russian: Пиковая Дама, Pikovaya Dama), Op. 70, is the score composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936 for the planned but unrealized film by Mikhail Romm. The film was to be based on the short story The Queen of Spades (1833) by Alexander Pushkin, and was intended for release in 1937, the centenary of Pushkin's death. It is one of Prokofiev's least known pieces.

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Background

The Queen of Spades was originally intended to released the centenary of Pushkin's death. However, the film was never finished, due to the tightening censorship in the USSR. Having signed a contract dated 29 May 1936, Prokofiev finished the piano score by 12 July, before sending it to his assistant, Pavel Lamm. When Prokofiev first played the piano reduction for Ramm, Ramm noted that it was neither lyrical nor dramatic, but "three and then seven pitches repeated endlessly," which added to the films "aridity," as well as conveying a sense of obsession and schizophrenia.

The 14-page piano reduction manuscript is preserved at the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, in Moscow.

Prokofiev reused music from The Queen of Spades in the third movement of his fifth symphony, as well as in his Piano Sonata No. 8. Additional reworkings of the score have been composed by Gennady Rozhdestvensky and Michael Berkeley.

Structure

The typical performance duration is approximately 43 minutes.

Instrumentation

The Queen of Spades is scored for two flutes, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, snare drum, cymbals, piano, and strings.

Movements

  1. Overture
  2. Wandering About
  3. Herman in Front of the Countess's House
  4. Liza
  5. Herman at Home
  6. Morning
  7. Herman Spots Liza
  8. Herman Delivers a Letter to Liza
  9. Liza Reads the Letter
  10. Liza Daydreams and Writes an Answer
  11. Liza Goes Out with a Letter to Herman
  12. Herman Reads the Letter; Herman in Front of the Countess's House
  13. Herman in Liza's Room
  14. The Ball
  15. Liza in Her Room
  16. Herman with Playing Cards
  17. Visiting the Countess
  18. Herman Takes Notes, Puts them into His Pocket, Enters the Gambling Parlour
  19. First Winnings
  20. Herman Enters the Gambling Parlour for the Second Time
  21. Second Winnings
  22. Herman Enters the Gambling Parlour for the Third Time
  23. Herman Has Lost
  24. Last Rendezvous

References

The Queen of Spades (Prokofiev) Wikipedia